TY - JOUR
T1 - Rethinking digital activism
T2 - The deconstruction, inclusion, and expansion of the activist body
AU - Blaagaard, Bolette
AU - Roslyng, Mette Marie
PY - 2022/5/30
Y1 - 2022/5/30
N2 - This article explores the research question: How is political activism expressed in connective, affective, and embodied ways and how do these modes result in a rearticulation of the body and central activist signifiers? While connective and affective dimensions of digital activism offer invaluable insights into the new forms of activist organisation, it remains underexplored how the activist body, the concept of ‘human’ and of ‘rights’ are discursively produced through digital expressions of activism. Therefore, drawing on a purposive selection of digital content we produce a discursive analysis of three illustrative cases of digital activism relating to three major political contemporary issues: Black Lives Matter, #MeToo, and Extinction Rebellion. We argue that they each present different modes of embodied and discursively constructed signifiers of ‘human’ and ‘rights’, that allow for a range of political aims and outcomes to be expressed through different degrees of antagonism calling respectively for deconstruction, inclusion and expansion of the signifiers.
AB - This article explores the research question: How is political activism expressed in connective, affective, and embodied ways and how do these modes result in a rearticulation of the body and central activist signifiers? While connective and affective dimensions of digital activism offer invaluable insights into the new forms of activist organisation, it remains underexplored how the activist body, the concept of ‘human’ and of ‘rights’ are discursively produced through digital expressions of activism. Therefore, drawing on a purposive selection of digital content we produce a discursive analysis of three illustrative cases of digital activism relating to three major political contemporary issues: Black Lives Matter, #MeToo, and Extinction Rebellion. We argue that they each present different modes of embodied and discursively constructed signifiers of ‘human’ and ‘rights’, that allow for a range of political aims and outcomes to be expressed through different degrees of antagonism calling respectively for deconstruction, inclusion and expansion of the signifiers.
KW - Digital activism
KW - affectivity
KW - connectivity
KW - discourse
KW - embodiedness
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85132801876&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - Journal article
SN - 0900-9671
VL - 38
SP - 45
EP - 64
JO - MedieKultur
JF - MedieKultur
IS - 72
ER -